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Pipe through command line #1564
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I suppose the pipe feature is already implemented in the command-line tool. Try running the following line in the terminal and you'll get a new document window with the text echo "abc" | cot -n If you have a specific case that does not work, please elaborate on it more. |
I may have misread your request. Is it something similar to the previous requests #470 and #573? |
#573 looks like it’s getting close. What’s missing is an option to give it a command line (instead of |
Coming from TextMate, there’s a lot to love about CotEditor. And there is one thing missing: Pipe (selection or entire contents) through command line command. It adds a lot of power and saves you from reproducing all the sed, grep, and sort functionality for the few moments it’s needed. Actually, fgrep something | sort -u or egrep -v ^$ isn’t that rarely used, although the latter can be replaced by the regex search that is already available.
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